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pjstock
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ready to ship

Beitrag von pjstock » 23.11.2024 15:56

after a delay due to the Truma water heater not working (which was thankfully fixed with just a routine cleaning) I finally got our "new" (to us) James Cook to the Antwerp port ready to be loaded o to a ship Nov 28th to Halifax Nova Scotia Canada where i will pickup around December 9th for an 1800km drive back to Toronto Ontario where we live.

hoping the weather is not too bad for that trip
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Re: ready to ship

Beitrag von ojanke » 23.11.2024 16:46

I was always thinking about to get mine shipped overseas to the Northamerica and do a few trips there, how much is it?
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Re: ready to ship

Beitrag von pjstock » 23.11.2024 17:24

fairly expensive
it would have to be a long trip (3-6months) to make it worthwhile.
I am paying about 3000euros for a one way.
double it for a return.

but then calculate the cost of hotels (about 150euros minimum) and car rental per day (50-75euros??)

though wild camping is rare here too. so budget campgrounds.

a company called SeaBridge is specialized in organizing two-way crossings for Europeans wanting to take their wohmobil for a tourist visit I North America
they made an exception for my Export

but SeaBridge is just a broker I think, a marketing function.
ultimately my shipper is called Herfurth.
but I doubt there is any discount for booking direct. I expect that Herfurth just pays SeaBridge a commission, like a hotel to a travel agent

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